Skyline Artist Grant 2026

APPLICATIONS OPEN

Skyline Artist Grant 2026

This program is made possible by Skyline in partnership with Amor por Juárez.

Skyline

Perspectives Grant


Amor por Juárez, in partnership with Skyline, has launched the Skyline Artist Grant Program. This initiative seeks to advance cultural production in the El Paso–Juárez region by supporting the creation of new work that engages with themes of history, identity, and belonging.

By positioning art as a platform for inquiry and reflection, the program underscores the role of artists as key voices in interpreting the social and cultural complexity of the borderlands.

The program also aims to strengthen the visibility of regional artistic practices within a broader cultural context. Through financial support, curatorial guidance, and opportunities for public presentation, the Skyline Artist Grant encourages artists to experiment, innovate, and contribute to ongoing conversations about memory, community, and the shaping of cultural identity in the border region.

Eligible Disciplines

Photography

Open to different approaches, including documentary, fine art, and experimental photography. The selected project must result in a large-format fine art print produced to professional standards. Part of the grant budget will be allocated to cover production costs of the print (approx. $500) to ensure high-quality materials and printing.

Painting

Proposals may include the creation of a new painting that addresses the themes of identity, memory, and history in the border region. Works must be produced with durable, high-quality materials so they may be considered collectible pieces. A portion of the grant ($500) will be specifically allocated to cover material costs, ensuring professional standards in production.

Artist Benefits

Selected artists will receive the following support:

• $2,000 USD
Disbursed as a formal stipend to compensate the artist for their time, labor, and contribution to the project.

• $500 USD
Allocated specifically for production expenses related to the creation of the proposed work. This amount is intended to support materials, documentation, or other direct costs associated with completing the piece.

• Acquisition Consideration
Completed works will be eligible for review by the program’s acquisition committee. Selected pieces may be purchased for $1,000 USD or more, depending on evaluation criteria, adherence to the proposed concept, and curatorial alignment.

TimelineSubmission Requirements
Open Call Launch: Monday, December 15, 2025

Application Deadline: Friday, January 30, 2026

Results Announcement: Saturday, February 28, 2026

Project Realization: April–July 2026

Project Submission: July 31, 2026
Artists applying to the Skyline Artist Grant must submit the following materials:

Artist Statement: A short text (max. 500 words) outlining the concept of the proposed project, its connection to the themes of identity, memory, and history, and the intended outcome.

Proposal Sketch or Visual Reference: A preliminary sketch, mock-up, or visual reference that demonstrates the artistic direction of the project.

Biography (CV): A professional biography including exhibition history, publications, or other relevant artistic experience.

Institutional Recognition: Documentation of previous participation in exhibitions, festivals, grants, or other institutional contexts that demonstrate a professional artistic trajectory.

All materials should be submitted in PDF format through the online application form. Open to artists residing in El Paso and Ciudad Juárez. Regional connection required.

Objectives

Empower local voices by supporting artists

who reflect the diverse cultural narratives of

El Paso–Juárez region.

Preserve and reinterpret memory,

encouraging projects that highlight the

historical and contemporary realities of the borderlands.

Foster cross-border dialogue, using art

as a bridge to connect communities and

expand mutual understanding.

Inspire future generations, positioning the region as a place where artistic excellence and cultural innovation can thrive.

Strengthen institutional collaboration, reinforcing Amor por Juárez’s role as a key platform for cultural growth in partnership with Skyline, a company committed to investing in the cultural future of the region.

This program is made possible by Skyline in partnership with Amor por Juárez.

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